Soul Queen?

There must be some hungry people in this part of town. Not only are there BJ's and Queen of the Sea, buffets written about by Rene, but there is a third place just a few more blocks south, Soul Queen. Has anyone been?

I have no idea about the food, but I got to say that I loved the exterior, a nice example of 50's "googie" architecture. There werea a couple of other mid-century buildings this way on Stony Island. It gave the street a hint of Miami Beach (believe me, it was just a hint, I have a vivid imagination).

Soul Queen has a web site, see below. One thing I noticed about the prices that may be deceptive, is that BJ's includes all-you-can drink with their price. Soul Queen aparantly does not.

This stew is based on the savory rice porridge congee, which has roots in Chinese, Thai, and Korean cuisines. Though the dish uses some classic Asian ingredients—such as fish sauce, ginger, and bok choy—the flavors are not aggressively Asian.